Purdue Extension-Clinton County serves its growing Latino population by providing a variety of educational programs. Learn how one volunteer learned from Purdue Extension and shared her knowledge with others.

Purdue Extension brought Block Party to Indiana, an educational program that gives parents opportunities to help their children develop important math, science, language, reading, and problem solving skills by playing with blocks.

Researchers at Purdue University are rolling out a series of publications to help state and local leaders better tackle the many quality-of-life issues facing people in the most rural counties in Indiana.

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